Westminster Diary – MP Matt Rodda: Government Investment in Early Years
I want children in Reading and across the country to have the best possible start in life. We know that early education is vital
Read moreDetailsI want children in Reading and across the country to have the best possible start in life. We know that early education is vital
Read moreDetailsThe six councils in Berkshire are set to create a role for a new top official with a £130k per year salary.
Read moreDetailsI met with Thames Water bosses at their Reading HQ to demand urgent action to deal with customers' problems and improve their service.
Read moreDetailsActivists are keeping up the pressure for their campaign pushing for the pension scheme for council workers in Berkshire to divest from Israel.
Read moreDetailsReading council has been taken to task over a £9 million overspend on its budget due to the escalating cost of providing services.
Read moreDetailsI'm pleased that the heatwave of a couple of weeks ago has now eased. With temperatures over 30 degrees, I like the warm weather
Read moreDetailsLast week, I joined colleagues to mark the end of an era at The Hexagon Theatre and the beginning of a new one
Read moreDetailsEarlier this year I was invited to enter Reading in the 'Let's Celebrate Towns' competition organised by Visa and the British Retail Consortium.
Read moreDetailsCouncillors in Reading will discuss a recommendation to ask the Secretary of State for a formal review of the existing boundary
Read moreDetailsThe leader of Reading Borough Council has been accused of requesting a potential 'land grab' of the western suburbs of the town.
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